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First specialty

LVP and Vinyl Flooring in Hoover, AL

Many LVP and vinyl products offer a durable, easy-to-clean surface with the look of wood or tile. They’re often considered for busy rooms, pets, rentals, and whole-home updates because they can balance appearance, maintenance, and cost—while product choice still needs to match moisture and subfloor conditions.

Have planning questions? Review the flooring FAQ, then share your project details.

Light wood-look plank flooring in a finished room

Service guide

Understanding LVP and vinyl flooring

Luxury vinyl plank is a resilient plank floor built to give the look of wood with easier maintenance than many natural materials. It is often considered for kitchens, lower levels, rentals, and high-traffic living spaces because product selection can account for moisture, pets, children, and frequent cleaning.

Process

How an LVP project is planned

1

Check the existing floor

Look for low spots, moisture, squeaks, old adhesive, and damaged areas that could affect prep or product choice.

2

Plan layout and transitions

Review doorways, stairs, cabinets, tile edges, baseboards, and adjoining rooms before installation starts.

3

Match product to use

Choose wear layer, plank style, color, and installation method around traffic, pets, rentals, moisture, and the finished look.

Estimate planning

What an LVP planning conversation includes

The right details depend on the material, room, existing floor, and way the space is used. These are the main questions to bring into an initial conversation.

Existing floor

Review subfloor, moisture, and preparation questions before selecting the product.

Product and layout

Discuss plank style, wear layer, room layout, and transitions between materials.

Timing and access

Plan around furniture, pets, rooms, access, and the timing that fits the project.

Finished result

What the finished floor should deliver

The finished floor should feel stable underfoot, transition cleanly into nearby rooms, fit the way the space is used, and make the home easier to maintain without pretending every subfloor or moisture condition is the same.

Subfloor condition

Low spots, moisture, squeaks, and old adhesive can affect prep, product choice, and timeline.

Room transitions

Doorways, stairs, tile edges, and baseboards need clean transition planning.

Use case

Pets, rentals, children, moisture, and traffic levels shape wear-layer and product recommendations.

Estimate request

Tell us about your LVP project

Share the rooms involved, ZIP code, timing, existing flooring, and whether you have already chosen a material.

Keep planning

Questions related to lvp

Review practical answers about materials, preparation, timing, transitions, and the details that can affect an estimate.